Attorney General to Release Sandusky Report Monday

Attorney General Kathleen Kane says she will release a long-awaited report Monday that reviews the investigation of Jerry Sandusky.

Special Deputy Attorney General Geoffrey Moulton Jr. drafted the report, which will be formally released at a news conference at 10:30 a.m. in the Capitol Media Center in Harrisburg. Kane will also attend the press conference.

At issue, in part, is how Gov. Tom Corbett handled the Sandusky child sexual abuse allegations at a time when he was serving as attorney general and running for governor.

Critics claim the investigation was delayed for political reasons. Kane, in her 2012 campaign for the attorney general's office, promised a thorough review of the case.

Corbett, a Republican, is seeking a second term and will be up against Democrat Tom Wolf in the November election.

Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant football coach, is serving 30-60 years in prison. He was convicted on 45 counts of sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year period.

Jennifer Miller is a reporter for StateCollege.com. She has worked in journalism since 2005. She's covered news at the local, state and national level with an emphasis on crime and local government.
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